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Disability as Diversity

Disability as Diversity

Developing Cultural Competence

9780190652319
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Disability as Diversity:: Developing Cultural Competence reveals why disability is a cultural experience, rather than merely a medical status. Conceptual models of disability have evolved into a complex biopsychosocial phenomenon that disability service providers must understand to fully appreciate the intricacy of the lives of the people they serve. In this volume, Andrews sets the stage with the must-know history of disability rights and the social and cultural evolutionof disabled people in the United States. She presents important concepts about attitudes toward disability and the impact of ableism. Andrews illustrates that not only are negative attitudes harmful, but that overly positive stereotypes can have an equally detrimental effect on disabled people. The reader willlearn about disability microaggressions and how attempts to improve disability awareness can be misguided. Andrews argues that there is a distinct disability culture, and introduces the reader to its characteristics and features. She explores the concept of disability identity development, and how some people with disabilities identify readily as disabled and embrace the disability community, while others do not view themselves as disabled even though they meet commonly accepted criteria fordisability. Andrews delves into the intricacies and controversies of disability language, including person-first and identity-first language. The reader will gain enhanced knowledge and skills to provide culturally competent care to individuals, as well as methods to enrich cultural humility at theorganizational level. Andrews offers readers a guide to disability-related considerations for psychological testing and assessment and the role of universal design. Readers will learn about specific considerations for intervention with children and adults with disabilities, including how to tailor intervention approaches, clinician attitudes, and the use of evidence based treatments. Researchers will find a thorough exploration of the challenges inherent in disability research, the importanceof full consumer inclusion, and future directions to reduce health disparities based on disability. This book offers practical suggestions for clinicians and researchers who work with people with disabilities in order to be culturally effective in all aspects of assessment, intervention, andscientific inquiry.
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OUP USA
88450
9780190652319
9780190652319

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Publication date
2020
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
240
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
318
  • Chapter 1 - History; Chapter 2 - Models of Disability; Chapter 3 - Attitudes and Ableism; Chapter 4 - Disability Culture; Chapter 5 - Disability Language; Chapter 6 - Disability Identity Development; Chapter 7 - Cultural Competence; Chapter 8 - Providing Culturally Competent Testing and Assessment; Chapter 9 - Providing Culturally Competent Intervention; Chapter 10 - Conducting Culturally Competent Disability Research; References; Index;
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